Unorthodox flywheel (5lbs)
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Unorthodox flywheel (5lbs)
Anyone own one of these. How do they feel, are they to light and a pain. Let me know what you guys think.
I looked up the fidanza but it does not seem to have one for 1998. Maybe someone has found one for 1998 or used another years and it worked.
Thanks.
I looked up the fidanza but it does not seem to have one for 1998. Maybe someone has found one for 1998 or used another years and it worked.
Thanks.
#4
5lbs ?!!?!? Where did you see such a thing? That seems insanely light and would be nearly impossible not to stall from a dead stop ![Smilie](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I had a 9lb flywheel in a previous car, and to be honest - it flat out sucked for daily driving. Especially if you consider that it was being grabbed by a 3 puck unsprung clutch
Very brutal ...
IMO, you'll only see the benefit of a light flywheel if you plan on road racing (such as SCCA) or drag racing all the time.
![Smilie](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I had a 9lb flywheel in a previous car, and to be honest - it flat out sucked for daily driving. Especially if you consider that it was being grabbed by a 3 puck unsprung clutch
![Smilie](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
IMO, you'll only see the benefit of a light flywheel if you plan on road racing (such as SCCA) or drag racing all the time.
#5
I am in the process of deciding my new clutch flywheel setup and would like to know if anyone has a flywheel installed that is not the fidanza because I am leaning towards fidanza because it is a little bit heavier and I drive the car everyday. Just want to know if the gains are as significant as say a 8lb. or 5lb.
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